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Técnicas Reunidas is leading a research project to recover critical raw materials for the green transition

  • The MINETHIC project will investigate new sources for recovering unconventional critical raw materials and develop new technologies—including digital technologies—to recover them efficiently and sustainably.
  • The European Union has warned of the critical importance of having a reliable supply of raw materials.
  • The project will be carried out by a consortium led by Técnicas Reunidas and comprising five other Spanish companies (FCC Medio Ambiente, Apria Systems, IDP, IMA Magnets, and Torrecid). Scientific coordination will be handled by the Multisectoral Research Technology Center (CETIM).
  • The project has been incorporated into the Missions Program of the Center for Industrial Technological Development (CDTI) with the highest rating achieved by any initiative submitted to it since its creation in 2020.

 

From its José Lladó Technology Center, Técnicas Reunidas will lead the development of a research project of great strategic importance for Europe: the recovery of minerals and metals considered critical raw materials (CRMs), which are key to the technology sector and the green transition.

The European Commission recently warned that the transition toward climate neutrality could shift the current dependence on fossil fuels to a dependence on metals.

The research will be carried out by a consortium comprising five other Spanish companies (FCC Medio Ambiente, Apria Systems, IDP, IMA Magnets, and Torrecid) under the scientific coordination of the Multisectoral Research Technology Center (CETIM).

In addition, the project has three strategic partners (Áridos do Mendo, MAGNA, and EDAR Bens) and the contribution of five research organizations (CETIM, Eurecat, IMdea Materiales, Tecnalia, and the University of Cantabria).

Proof of the strategic importance attached to this initiative is that it has been incorporated into the Missions Program of the Center for Industrial Technological Development (CDTI) with the highest rating achieved by any proposal submitted to it since its creation in 2020.

 

Strategic Materials for the Ecological Transition

Critical raw materials—rare earths, cobalt, nickel, manganese, phosphorus, etc.—are an essential resource for the development of technology companies’ activities and the manufacture of equipment for the ecological transition. Dependence on other countries poses a high risk in terms of supply and acquisition costs, due to the growing international demand for these raw materials.

The MINETHIC project aims to recover these minerals—from various byproducts and waste—with the high levels of purity required.

 

The consortium companies and their contributions

The companies participating in the consortium are as follows:

  • Técnicas Reunidas, the project promoter and leader, will research innovative technologies for the pre-treatment, concentration, and purification of critical raw materials derived from mining by-products and urban and industrial waste, as well as their final application in catalysts. It will also design the recovery routes and conduct large-scale studies of them. 
  • FCC Medio Ambiente will analyze pre-treatment and concentration technologies for different fractions of urban and municipal waste that facilitate the extraction and purification of the critical raw materials present in them. 
  • Apria Systems will study the concentration and purification of metals from various mining by-products and urban and industrial waste. 
  • IDP will simulate and model the pre-treatment, concentration, and purification processes of elements to optimize these processes, reduce energy consumption, and lower associated costs. 
  • IMA Magnets will contribute its expertise in the implementation of recovered raw materials for the sustainable manufacture of magnets. 
  • Torrecid will investigate the reuse of recovered metal oxides for the synthesis of new components that are key to the green transition.

The project, which is expected to take 32 months to complete, has an initial budget of 5 million euros.

 

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